Word: responds
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Goodwin was optimistic about the possibilities for political change in America. He said that the people respond to ideological and personal leadership. "The feeling is in the country; the job now is one of organization," he added...
...kids handle things," admits Spock. "But that's only a byproduct." The real aim, he points out, is to "bring kids together with three-dimensional materials in such a way that real communication occurs between the child and the object." There is no question that the kids respond: attendance has nearly tripled since Spock took over, reaching...
Students spent much of the afternoon in a tactical discussion of how they would respond when the expected "bust" came. Although almost all agreed that they should resist nonviolently, the students held a lengthy and inconclusive debate over whether or not they should actually obstruct the agents...
Though the U.S. would not automatically respond to an attack on Yugoslavia, as it would to one on a NATO ally, the Johnson Administration nevertheless is eager to alert the Soviets to the U.S. concern. At Czechoslovakia's request, the U.S. had refrained from any public warnings to the Soviets during the tense preinvasion period in order not to provide the Soviets with another pretense for marching into Prague. Silence having proved futile, the Administration is now determined to impress on the Soviets, given their new mood of unpredictability, that the U.S. will stand by its allies in Europe...
...both counts. Weaving and dancing, they gyrate through enough acrobatics to wear out more than 100 costumes a year. Their voices-Sam's higher and more cutting, Dave's huskier and darker-toned-blend robustly in mournful, harmonized wails or fervent gospel-style shouts. And their listeners respond like converts at a revival meeting. "Sing it, Sam!" they yell, or "I hear you, Dave; good God, I hear...